Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the People of India: The Vedas: opinions of their authors and of later Indian writers on their origin, inspiration, and authority. 2d ed., rev. and enl. (2d impression) 1873John Muir Trübner, 1873 |
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Side xii
... sound , or words , are eternal , that the connection between words and the objects they represent also , is not arbitrary or conventional , but eternal , and that consequently the Vedas convey un- erring information in regard to unseen ...
... sound , or words , are eternal , that the connection between words and the objects they represent also , is not arbitrary or conventional , but eternal , and that consequently the Vedas convey un- erring information in regard to unseen ...
Side xiii
... sound is not eternal , and that when we recognize letters as the same we have heard before , this does not prove their identity or eternity , but is merely a recognition of them as belonging to the same species as other letters we have ...
... sound is not eternal , and that when we recognize letters as the same we have heard before , this does not prove their identity or eternity , but is merely a recognition of them as belonging to the same species as other letters we have ...
Side xv
... sound , finds it necessary to meet an objection that , as the gods men- tioned in the Veda had confessedly an origin in time , the 1 My attention was originally drawn to this passage by a treatise , then unpublished , by the Rev. Prof ...
... sound , finds it necessary to meet an objection that , as the gods men- tioned in the Veda had confessedly an origin in time , the 1 My attention was originally drawn to this passage by a treatise , then unpublished , by the Rev. Prof ...
Side xvii
... sound ; and after vindicating the Veda from the charges of falsehood , self - contradiction , and tautology , deduces its authority from the authority of the wise , or competent , person or persons who were its authors , as proved by ...
... sound ; and after vindicating the Veda from the charges of falsehood , self - contradiction , and tautology , deduces its authority from the authority of the wise , or competent , person or persons who were its authors , as proved by ...
Side xix
... sound which is assumed by the Mīmānsakas , and de- scribed as single , indivisible , distinct from individual letters , existing in the form of words , and constituting a whole ) , and to deny the eternity of sound . In the tenth ...
... sound which is assumed by the Mīmānsakas , and de- scribed as single , indivisible , distinct from individual letters , existing in the form of words , and constituting a whole ) , and to deny the eternity of sound . In the tenth ...
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adduce æther Agni āha ancient Angiras aphorism asya ataḥ ātmā ayam bhavati Brahma Sūtras Brāhmaṇa cloth commentary Crown 8vo Darśanas declared deities Demy 8vo divine doctrine Edited English etad eternal evam existence F. J. FURNIVALL gods GRAMMAR hymns idam Indian Indra Isvara iti chet Itihāsas ity arthaḥ ityādi Jaimini Kapila katham knowledge LANGUAGE Mahābhārata manasā mantras Manu means Mīmānsakas na cha naḥ nāma Nirukta Nyaya objects omniscient origin param passage persons Pradhana praises prāmānyam prayer Prof Professor Purana Purusha quoted reference regard Rig-veda rishis sacred sacrifice sages Sama-veda Sankara Sankhya Sanskrit sense sewed Smriti Soma soul sound śruti Sutra tasmād tasya tathā tatra tena thee thou Translated Trübner's Oriental Series uchyate uktam Upanishads uttered Veda vedāḥ Vedanta vedasya Vedic verses viii Vishnu words yaḥ Yajur-veda Yajush yathā
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